Moviehouse One, our grand downstairs theatre, seats 440 people. The theatre features state-of-the-art film projection as well as a large stage ideal for panel discussions, Q&A's, and live performances.

Moviehouse Two used to be the balcony when the Coolidge was a one-theatre house. It is now a medium-size, 218 seat theatre featuring state-of-the-art film projection and audio, as well as a small stage ideal for director q&a's, small performances and group discussions.

The GoldScreen seats 27 and features high-definition digital projection

Heartbroken over their failed relationship, Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) turn to medically-induced amnesia, only to fall in love all over again—and repeat the same mistakes. Joseph LeDoux, director of the Emotional Brain Institute at New York University and author of The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life, discusses emotion and memory following the screening.

About the Film

In this acclaimed romantic drama, Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) turn to medically induced amnesia to get over their heartbreak after a breakup—only to fall in love all over again and repeat the same mistakes. Featuring eccentric performances by Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, and Elijah Wood, and a haunting score by Jon Brion (Boogie Nights, Punch-Drunk Love), Michel Gondry’s emotionally fraught, sci-fi-inflected trip down the rabbit holes of memory won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

About the Speaker

Joseph LeDoux, director of the Emotional Brain Institute of NYU, will discuss the nature of memory and its connection to human emotions.